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At Home at the Zoo
Cindy Roberts (2001) focuses on the well-being of polar bears and other animals in the zoo — and in the wild.
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A Designer with a (Mars) MIssion
Interaction designer Erin Murphy (2013) brings a fresh perspective as a member of the Mars 2020 rover team.
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A Bookworm's Comic Career
Meg Lemke (2001) has shared her enthusiasm for graphic novels and other comics throughout her publishing career.
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Justice for the Wrongfully Convicted
Civil rights attorney David Owens (2004) represents victims of police misconduct and wrongful conviction.
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2018 History Lecture Series
Jan. 10 Trace the development of Gandhi's legacy through history to the present. With UW Department of History's Anand Yang.
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A Promise Fulfilled
In the last decade, the Husky Promise program has helped more than 39,000 WA students attended UW–including these two stellar alums from the College of Arts & Sciences.
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Reporting from the Frontlines
Combat reporter Alex Quade (1992) embeds with U.S. Special Operations Forces to share their stories.
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Women in Combat, Women Onstage
Julia Sears (2012) and Maggie Moore (2012) collaborated with female veterans to create a play about women in combat.
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Where can the liberal arts take you?
Anywhere! Meet CAS alumni with diverse and satisfying careers.
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Character: Theater teacher Tim Bond
“As a boy, the first predominantly black cast I saw was in the musical version of ‘Raisin in the Sun.’ Suddenly I could imagine myself up there.”
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Humanities anyone?
Society’s focus on STEM careers has contributed to a precipitous drop in liberal arts majors. It could be a problem.
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There's a Job for That!
Want career inspiration? Take our quiz to see what alumni with similar interests are doing.
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Celebrating Farmworker Victories, Organizing for Ongoing Struggles
Meet Jessica Ramirez: The UW alum fighting for human rights and social justice alongside the first indigenous-led farm worker union in WA State.
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Photographer Jenny Miller is Celebrating Two Spirit Identities
UW alum's photography series aims to empower Alaska native LBGTQ2 Community
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2017 President's Medalist: Narmima Sharifova
Since 1932, the President’s Medal has been awarded to the graduating senior who has achieved the most distinguished academic record at the university. Meet this year's awardee.